Overview: Complementary handbook for engineers, technicians, students and practitioners, providing a good deal of up-to-date information.Complete book in handbook style.Second volume of the successful “Handbook.Part I introduces the basic “Principles and Methods of Force Measurement” according to a classification into a dozen of force transducerstypes: resistive, inductive, capacitive, piezoelectric, electromagnetic, electrodynamic, magnetoelastic, galvanomagnetic (Hall-effect), vibrating wires, (micro)resonators, acoustic and gyroscopic. Two special chapters refer to force balance techniques
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